User talk:Shrp2edgeswrd
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before the question on your talk page. Again, welcome! __meco 20:55, 3 June 2007 (UTC)
Edits to Psychotherapy
[edit]Hi Shrp2edgeswrd, welcome to Wikipedia. I'm afraid I've reverted your edits to psychotherapy for the time being. Althoug I agree with some of the points you raised, it's not good practice for one part of a Wikipedia article to contain contradictory comments about another part. I agree we need to do something about the points you raised (I tagged the section with the 'original research' tag in the hope someone would take a look at it), but that isn't the best way to do it. Please come and discuss it on the talk page, which would be a better place for that kind of analysis; it would be good to have your input.
Incidentally, I also saw your comments on User_talk:Pupster21, Of course it's fine to question a vandal warning template if you think it was unjustified. But you might want to bear in mind the Wikipedia guidelines on assuming good faith; Pupster21 may have made a mistake, and is more likely to be convinced of that if you're non-confrontational about it rather than slapping vandal accusations back.
Please do come to the talk page and discuss this stuff, you obviously have useful knowledge of the subject.
Cheers, Eve 22:02, 3 June 2007 (UTC)